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Call ChatThis is a specialized medical department that diagnoses and treats pain. Pain can occur in any part of the body, and the causes are varied, but the main causes are nerve compression and blood circulation disorders. Therefore, pain medicine is a subject that accurately diagnoses the cause of pain and provides appropriate treatment.
According to WHO, it is estimated that 40 million people worldwide need pain treatment every year, 78% of whom are low-income and middle-aged. It is said that 98% of children in need of medical attention for pain reside in developing and low-income nations, such as those in Africa.
Additionally, the practical effectiveness of pain medicine has been scientifically proven. Early pain relief treatment reduces unnecessary hospitalizations and healthcare costs.
Therefore, pain medicine is a scientific and humanistic approach to improving the life quality of adults, children, and families facing diseases and life-threatening problems. By early detection, correct evaluation, and treatment of pain and related disorders, the Department of Pain Medicine reduces and relieves patients’ pain and has a beneficial physical, social, and spiritual impact.
Degenerative arthritis, lumbar disc degeneration, cervical disc degeneration, and muscular discomfort are examples of typical musculoskeletal illnesses that affect muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons. Furthermore, there is a pain in the nervous system. The following representative conditions are diabetic neuropathy, trigeminal neuralgia, and shingles.
There are also pains resulting from diseases of the digestive system, such as pancreatic, liver, and gastrointestinal disorders, as well as pains resulting from cardiovascular conditions including heart disease, stroke, and vascular disease.